Macromolecules Carbohydrates Proteins Lipids Nucleic Acids Function To provide energy, store energy, build macromolecules, and spare protein Monomer Monosaccharide Shape b. For each of the following scenarios explain which macromolecules are being described: CHOICES: Lipid, Carbohydrates, Protein, or Nucleic Acid i. Oxygen is transported through your blood using a substance called hemoglobin.

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Macromolecules
Carbohydrates
Proteins
Lipids
Nucleic Acids
ii.
iii.
Function
To provide energy, store energy,
build macromolecules, and spare
protein
iv.
Monomer
b. For each of the following scenarios explain which macromolecules are being described:
CHOICES: Lipid, Carbohydrates, Protein, or Nucleic Acid
i. Oxygen is transported through your blood using a substance called hemoglobin.
Monosaccharide
DNA is opened to be copied onto mRNA during transcription.
Glucose is broken down during glycolysis to create pyruvate.
Shape
A waxy cuticle on the top surface of leaves helps to repel water.
Transcribed Image Text:Macromolecules Carbohydrates Proteins Lipids Nucleic Acids ii. iii. Function To provide energy, store energy, build macromolecules, and spare protein iv. Monomer b. For each of the following scenarios explain which macromolecules are being described: CHOICES: Lipid, Carbohydrates, Protein, or Nucleic Acid i. Oxygen is transported through your blood using a substance called hemoglobin. Monosaccharide DNA is opened to be copied onto mRNA during transcription. Glucose is broken down during glycolysis to create pyruvate. Shape A waxy cuticle on the top surface of leaves helps to repel water.
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